Laura Jens Sisino Hi. I am pretty sure it is Farrow & Ball #235 Borrowed Light (I am going off of memory, for all of my notes on the project were stolen out of my car)... if it is not that one, then it might be #205 Skylight.
Laura Jens Sisino Hi. I had sketched up and played around with the shape/design on craft paper to scale till I was happy and provided that as a template to my workroom. Once I had the overall shape and height figured out, then the dimensions for each section were figured out. I am not sure if the template still exists. If I remember correctly I used 3 different fabrics and 2 different trims as accents.
3. Sculpted. Soften up any master bathroom with a highly sculpted cornice board that has curves and cutouts. Here, two coordinating fabrics were used in conjunction with piping (fabric-covered cording) for a precise, tailored look. Styling tip: Coordinate the colors of your cornice board with scatter rugs, towels and bathmats for a put-together bathroom.
Paint Color - Hi. I am pretty sure it is Farrow & Ball #235 Borrowed Light (I am going off of memory, for all of my notes on the project were stolen out of my car)... if it is not that one, then it might be #205 Skylight.